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Mark Stern
Mark Stern is credited on 176 releases across 35 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1979–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
176
Pressings credited
35
Albums
6
Decades active
83
In collections
Biography
Mark A. Stern is an American mathematician whose focus has been on geometric analysis, Yang–Mills theory, Hodge theory, and string theory. One of Stern's foremost accomplishments is his proof (joint with Leslie D. Saper) of the Zucker conjecture concerning locally symmetric spaces. Since about 2000, Stern has focused on geometric problems arising in physics, ranging from harmonic theory to string theory and supersymmetry. Stern has taught at Duke University since 1985, and was promoted to professor in 1992. He has been the mathematics department chairman but has focused primarily on research and teaching, with major grant support from the National Science Foundation. At Duke, he teaches such courses as multivariable calculus. Since 2010, Stern has spoken to advanced math audiences at the Newton Institute, CUNY Graduate Center, U.C. Irvine, Johns Hopkins, the University of Maryland, and multiple academic groups.
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Credited work
176 releases · 35 albums · active 1979–2022
- Other credits · 198
- Performance · 174
- Production · 7
Studios: Perspective Sound · Track Record (3) · Westbeach Recorders · Mystic Sound Studio
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Suicidal Tendencies
1983

The Crew
1984

Short Music For Short People
1999

Sound & Fury
1983

BYO Split Series / Volume V
2004

To Sell The Truth
1996

New Wind
1986

Don't Be Mistaken
1983

Come Together
1986

What Price Happiness?
1984

What D'Ya See
1984

Someone Got Their Head Kicked In!
1982

Dial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants
2002

Kings Of Gangster Bop
1991
Frequent collaborators
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